The Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Gordian Press, 1967 |
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... pride , superficial learning , a bounded capa city , and partiality , they to whom this part is principally addressed , would not readily be brought either to see the malignity of the causes , or to own themselves concerned in the ...
... pride , superficial learning , a bounded capa city , and partiality , they to whom this part is principally addressed , would not readily be brought either to see the malignity of the causes , or to own themselves concerned in the ...
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... pride , ' or grow on shame . ' " Thus nature gives us ( let it check our pride ) * The virtue nearest to our vice allied ; " Reason the bias turns to good from ill , '. Virtue and vice joined in our mixed nature ; 1 Pope speaks after ...
... pride , ' or grow on shame . ' " Thus nature gives us ( let it check our pride ) * The virtue nearest to our vice allied ; " Reason the bias turns to good from ill , '. Virtue and vice joined in our mixed nature ; 1 Pope speaks after ...
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... pride , he upbraids them , from ver . 98 to 112 , with the example of the poor Indian , to whom also nature hath given this common hope of mankind : but though his untutored mind had betrayed him into many childish fancies concerning ...
... pride , he upbraids them , from ver . 98 to 112 , with the example of the poor Indian , to whom also nature hath given this common hope of mankind : but though his untutored mind had betrayed him into many childish fancies concerning ...
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WARBURTONS COMMENTARY AND NOTES | 85 |
RAPE OF THE LOCK | 113 |
FIRST EDITION OF THE RAPE OF THE LOCK 183 | 122 |
Urheberrecht | |
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